''It was partly budgetary. But there are certain elements of the battle we always thought will look so much more intense at night.''
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over a year ago
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''The Blackwater stuff was so much fun. I mean, it was miserable. Forty-two degrees and raining and mud up to your ankles.''
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over a year ago
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''As for the Blackwater, we hope people will have as much fun watching it as we had standing out in the mud and the freezing rain making it.''
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over a year ago
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''Ultimately, there are so many characters in the books that we’ve told George that if we cast all the characters in the book, we’d use all the budget on casting with no money for cameras or crew or sets.''
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over a year ago
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Interview with the two men mainly responsible for the adaptation of GRR Martin's novel on HBO.
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''Definitely more, only because there are characters who are off screen in the book. A lot of the changes keep people front and center who are very important characters.''
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over a year ago
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''Fundamentally, it’s about the universal human themes of power and family.''
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over a year ago
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"Sophie was more scared during a scene where she had to sing than a scene where she's getting her clothes torn and she's getting hurt. A scene that I would think would make a teenage girl scared, she was actually far more nervous about singing."
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over a year ago
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''We know that if you're going to have television show that's an ongoing concern you can't be changing the title of the show every year because that would've been confusing.''
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over a year ago
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“Season two sticks pretty closely to book two but rumor has it book three is so big, we might break it up a bit. But that’s just hearsay.”
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over a year ago
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